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Although it accomplishes its task, Wav-2-Midi seems like more trouble that it’s worth. After loading a WAV file, you can change its velocity and sensitivity, and convert it into a MIDI file. However it’s very limited in you can’t specify the output location. There is a good tutorial, which provides some in-depth explanation of the program’s functions, and you can change the skin of the program, giving you aesthetic options. However, we found the installation iffy, with error messages complaining about missing DLL files in some situations. It also wanted a reboot after installation, something we wouldn’t expect from a program of this nature. Finally, its trial restriction is very stingy, only letting you convert 10 seconds of a file, which is hardly enough to evaluate the output. Because of the installation problems, stingy trial, and generally limited functionality of this program, we don’t expect many people to find it useful.
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